Super Link - Gold Omega Supreme

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Super Link - Gold Omega Supreme - Information

Gold Omega Supreme is the largest chrome Lucky Draw Transformers toy released. The toy was given away by TV Magazine as well as several Japanese department stores.
Due to it's size the toy can often command a high price tag, although on average the selling price remained around $1500.00, some $500 more than most Super (Ultra) sized figures, for a few years. By 2007 many Lucky Draw Transformers collectors had moved onto collecting Testshot Transformers, as well as the odd prototype (or Hardcopy if they were lucky). This meant the demand for Lucky Draw Transformers dropped, and as such so did their prices.

Stats: The toy "Omega Supreme" has been used on 7 occasions out of a total of 4,031 toys within our database.

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